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Friday, July 31, 2015

PLUS SIZE FASHION: #OOTD "UNDERSTATMENT"



Let the lady do the talking, I always say. This Erzulliesta style is just one of those outfits that just serves fierceness on a simple and effective platter. Don't you think?

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Buy and try at the Erzullie Showroom, Legrand II, Eastwood City, Quezon City. Cash/Master Card/Visa Credit Cards are accepted. Book an appointment today!





Cheers!


Erzullie is a fierce plus size fashion designer brand from the Philippines dedicated to serving the style of the empowered Erzulliesta. Shop online: www.erzullie.com



Thursday, July 30, 2015

PLUS SIZE FASHION: #OOTD "THE DOÑA"



Because Erzulliestas are always in command of their life and situation, like a "DOÑA" that she is is.

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Try and buy at the Erzullie Showroom, Legrand II, Eastwood City, Quezon City. Cash/Master Card/Visa Credit Cards are accepted. Book your appointment here:





Cheers!


Erzullie is a fierce plus size fashion designer brand from the Philippines dedicated to serving the style of the empowered Erzulliesta. Shop online: www.erzullie.com



Monday, July 27, 2015

PLUS SIZE POWER: "SPEAK YOUR TRUTH"



Because there is no other way to live life.

Cheers!

Erzullie is a fierce plus size fashion designer brand from the Philippines dedicated to serving the style of the empowered Erzulliesta. Shop online: www.erzullie.com

Sunday, July 26, 2015

PLUS SIZE FASHION: ERZULLIE RESORT 2015 (LOOK 4)



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Buy the Resort 2015 collection:



Buy and try at the Erzullie Showroom, Legrand II, Eastwood City, Quezon City. Cash and Credit Cards are accepted. Book your appointment here:



Cheers!


Erzullie is a fierce plus size fashion designer brand from the Philippines dedicated to serving the style of the empowered Erzulliesta. Shop online: www.erzullie.com

Saturday, July 25, 2015

PLUS SIZE FASHION: THE 5 INTERN OUTFITS (BEHIND THE SCENES)



One of the projects that our intern Audrey Arias has to do would be to style 5 outfits. We would like to thank Erzulliesta Carol Perla for make up and Berna Cuevas for the hair. Photography by Aries De Guzman. Check out the behind the scenes photos.

MAKE UP TIME!
ERZULLIESTA CAROL PERLA DOING THE MAKE UP
THE GRAVITY OF THE STYLE SITUATION
THE SHOES

THE BELT

THE BAGS

ERZULLIE INTERN, AUDREY ARIAS


Cheers!

Erzullie is a fierce plus size fashion designer brand from the Philippines dedicated to serving the style of the empowered Erzulliesta. Shop online: www.erzullie.com

PLUS SIZE EVENT: ERZULLIE'S THE FASHION FEAST (EVERYTHING PHP 300!)



It's back, ladies! Erzullie's The Fashion Feast Event (Everything Php 300!) is happening on August 15, 2015, Saturday, 12NN-6PM at the Erzullie Showroom, Legrand II, Eastwood City, Quezon City. Cash/Master Card/Visa Credit Cards are accepted.

15 SLOTS ONLY! Fill up the registration form below. Deadline of Registration is April 13, 2015.




Cheers!


Erzullie is a fierce plus size fashion designer brand from the Philippines dedicated to serving the style of the empowered Erzulliesta. Shop online: www.erzullie.com

Friday, July 24, 2015

PLUS SIZE MODEL: EM-EM BUNYI | BEING BUNYI



Erzulliesta Em-Em Bunyi is definitely one of the most memorable contenders of TNEI2015. Even though things have been postponed, this woman stuck around and brought us a whole lot of fun and perspective. Speaking of which, we interviewed her about how to “sush” the nay sayers and be finally accepted for who she is --- a hard working plus size woman with mad skills in TV media.

#1 Okay, first up. How do you define, body shaming?

Body Shaming is for people who has mixture of envy and vanity. It is emphasizing a certain thing which some people consider as "flaw" so they'll feel better but unfortunately, people who do body shaming don't realize how insecure and discontented they are.

#2 How do you react about people body shaming other people?



Hmm... I'm still the type of person who shrug off body shaming. I do encourage to stand firm and ignore those insecure people. I am pro-active. Instead of wasting my time on debating with people who body shame, I encourage plus size people to love their body more and be confident with who they are. It's improving thyself than focusing on other people,

I really don’t give a damn to what people say or might say to me but if it's another plus size person, I talk to him or her to ignore negative comments and inspire and encourage her. I don't want to show how nasty I can be so I let my silence kill the heart of people who make fun of plus size people.

#3 As an obviously, stylish plus size woman, do you get negatively critiqued by the way you look?

I already accepted that I cannot please everybody, I think that's what makes me confident to do anything I want be because I already have acceptance. I prepare my heart for whatever I may encounter.

Maybe, people should think that way to because if you want to please everybody you'll just be frustrated with them and worse, with yourself. Somehow, if there's a negative critique, I just listen and digest their words, I review and take what I can take because it might help me to be better person. If I cannot take it, I let it pass and stand on the things I did.

#4 How do you react to other people judging by the way you look? Why so?

Depends on their reactions. Surprisingly, many people like the way I look though some people thinks I am like a drawing or anime. I have blue hair (right now) that changes color almost every 2 months, gray contact lens and I'm a plus size. Those are my choices that's a little bit different in Filipino standards but then, it makes me unique and that makes me happy.

I appreciate any reaction of people who judge my look because it means they give care and you made an impact. That's why "Thank you" is my favorite word to tell whatever people throw on me.



I'm lucky that people are used to my style. They are used that I'm eccentric, eclectic and cute but still they are still surprise if I have "pasabog". I'd like to think that I can influence them to dress the way they are with style. There are times that some says "If Meryl can pull it off, why can't I?. For me, it's good that I can challenge people to challenge themselves to be stylish because dressing up is not vanity, it's a way of expressing, pampering and packaging yourself.


#5 The heavy part --- what was the worst thing people said to you about being a plus size woman?

Hmm... that I don't have self-discipline. I have and erratic schedule that I don't have time to work out but if schedule permits I would do so--- this are the things I would love to tell for every people who tells me why I don't work out. Not everyone knows my lifestyle, so don't judge me. As long as I'm healthy and happy, I'm good.

#6 Do people make fun of you? If yes, how do you handle it? 

Not anymore. Before when I started my work at showbiz, some people make fun of me because of my size and my style (I wore hats and hair fascinators most of the time). I already encountered the most offensive question just to make fun of me and even doubt if I can do my job because "I'm fat" back then I just listened to what they say.



I work hard to prove they are wrong. Literally, I run on the set if we need to hurry. I climb mountains, go down to pits, cross hanging bridge, Climb on a 30 feet platform, etc. I do what "normal" people do. After they see what I can do, I earned their respect and trust that I can do anything regardless of my weight and shape. It's a hard work. We cannot impose everything to people but we have to show who we are.

#7 What’s your best advice for the plus size females out there on how to be strong as a plus size woman?



Know what makes you comfortable and happy. Basically, know what your heart desires and follow it. Do what makes you happy but listen to what other people are saying with a grain of salt. Sometimes, they might say constructive criticism that may help you along the way. Although, brutally honest criticism might also help you to fall and stand up again. Just be open that there are complements and criticism.

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Erzullie is a fierce plus size fashion designer brand from the Philippines dedicated to serving the style of the empowered Erzulliesta. Shop online: www.erzullie.com

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

PLUS SIZE FASHION: #OOTD WILD PARTY


For those nights where you just want your freak flag fly, this dress is a perfect statement to get your party on!

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Try and buy at the Erzullie Showroom, Legrand II, Eastwood City, Quezon City. Cash/Master Card/Visa Credit Cards are accepted. Book your appointment today!


Cheers!


Erzullie is a fierce plus size fashion designer brand from the Philippines dedicated to serving the style of the empowered Erzulliesta. Shop online: www.erzullie.com

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

PLUS SIZE DESIGNER: WHY THE SKINNY INTERN?



This year, among the 19 people that applied for internship here in Erzullie, I have selected Ms. Audrey Arias to be part of the team. All was well until one of the 19 emailed me an angry letter (maybe it was passionate? I'm not sure) asking me why I got a skinny intern, when I could have hired a woman who is already plus size and can relate to the struggle of being one.

GOOD QUESTION. However, it was very easy to answer. I already did (we'll just keep it between her and I) and then there is another reason why I took in Ms. Arias.



Truth is, I wanted something different this time around. I wanted a different perspective. For those who have been monitoring us lately, you may have noticed that things are a bit different in our posts. We are not as religious as we were before in updating. We have relaxed a little and to be honest, it was the best decision so far.



Ms. Arias was a fresh breath of air for me. Her perspective was different. Her styling ways are new. If it was always about the same routine as we have always done --- then why get a new intern? So far, Erzulliestas are loving it.



I AM NOT A SIZE-IST (if that is even a term). I actually never thought being skinny would matter in being a stylist for a plus size woman. However, manners, work etiquette and knowledge about style do.

So why hire a skinny intern? Because I just know that she will be a good one. Style has no size as said by my idol, Edith Dohmen.

Cheers!

Erzullie is a fierce plus size fashion designer brand from the Philippines dedicated to serving the style of the empowered Erzulliesta. Shop online: www.erzullie.com

Monday, July 20, 2015

PLUS SIZE MODEL: LOREN MONARES | "THE NEXT LEVEL"



Erzullie Icon and Plus Size Model, Loren Monares, has been one of the most recognized plus size models in the Philippines. Bagging both local and international fame, this Erzulliesta is opening up about how she handles the opinions, keeping her identity intact and what she hopes that industry will open up to next.

#1 You have been in the industry for almost 5 years and counting! How proud are you of your run in the fashion world?

I’m proud of myself because even if I am a plus size, I never held myself back from doing what I love to do and follow my dreams. Even if society has set some standards and ideals, I never let that stop me from pursuing my passion. And given that I am plus size, doing things which society thinks can only be done by regular size people actually gives me more accomplishment.

#2 What are your recent accomplishments so far?

As a plus size model, I’m so blessed to be able to expand my network and be given a number of opportunities which made me reach out to the bigger plus size community. Definitely 1st on my list would be my role in the Erzullie Fierce Plus Size Clothing brand. To be their icon for 4 years is such a big blessing for me. In fact, through Erzullie, I was discovered by other projects as well. To name a few, I got my exposure in ABS CBN via Minute to Win It, Showtime and Mutya ng Masa. I also had some modeling exposure in TV5 morning show.

Apart from modeling, my doors opened to acting, which is my first love by the way. I took on a main role in the Southeast Asian Tropfest short film festival entry in 2013. And my recent blessing was to be featured in an international plus size magazine called Skorch as the first Asian plus size model to be featured.

#3 How do you deal with all the stress of the projects?

I feel so blessed to be given all those opportunities. I’m so thankful for a very supportive family and friends and also my Erzullie family for the unconditional support even to my projects outside the brand. With this, I feel that I should be giving it back by sharing the lessons I learned to others. With these opportunities comes my responsibility to drive the advocacy of plus size empowerment.

#4 Do you think you have been able to achieve something through these projects?




I think somehow I was able to inspire the plus size people that I met through my accomplishments. It gave them hope that even if we are plus size, we do have our space in the fashion industry. Hopefully my accomplishments help us in our drive towards plus size empowerment, showing the world that what really matters is our talents and skills.

#5 How do you view the future of the plus size category in the fashion world?

I believe the fashion industry has been slowly embracing plus size. That’s compared to 4 years back when I was still starting. You’ll see more and more plus size brands opening in the market. More and more plus size models and personalities are given spotlight. More and more venues or activities are out to cater or give exposure to plus size people. But I think we just need to continue the momentum until such time that we can really say that we have reach our goal of having that fair or equal treatment or opportunity for plus size.

#6   Do you think there should also be a fashion line about plus size men? Why or why not?

Oh yes please! I do have plus size male friends and they do go through the same challenges that we have in terms of finding good clothes. If we feel that there is still not enough choices in the market, I think it’s all the more for men. My brother is also a plus size and he finds it hard to find good pair of jeans or top. You’ll see a number of plus size clothes now in the market, especially online market, but mostly for women. So I think it’s about time that men are also catered same as women.

#7 Do you think other fashion lines and company should include or also consider making a plus size outfit version of their average designs? Why or why not?




I’ve actually seen some brands already expanding to plus size of same designs. Why not, right? There are a lot of designs that would also look good on plus size body. Although in my own opinion, it should just be the right cut or fit for curvy body. There are designs or cut that would look good or not for plus size. It’s important to consider that.

#5 Speaking of that, how do you view yourself as a plus size woman?

I see myself as someone who values inner beauty and character rather than the outer appearance. Instead of focusing on my weaknesses and what I do not have, I focus more on maximizing my strengths to achieve my dreams and aspirations.  With that, never did I felt insecure about my size and hindered myself from doing what I love to do. And I humbly say that I was able to inspire other people to love themselves and be confident as well.

#6 If you got the chance to change something with the way you look, what would it be? Why so?

Hhhmmmm, I’m really happy with the way I look now. But if I have to choose one thing that I want to change, that would be to grow taller at least 3-4 inches hehehe. Given that I have ventured into the fashion modeling industry, it does look nicer if you have the height. Although I realized that there are ways on how to position the camera for you to look taller or there are poses that you can do which will make you look taller. Having said that, I’m perfectly fine with my height now.

#7 Would you change something about yourself? Why or why not?

Nothing… definitely nothing at all. I am happy with the person that I am now. I am blessed with family and friends who support me with my endeavors and advocacy as a plus size woman. I’m not saying that everything is perfect for me, I know my weaknesses, but it’s something that can be compensated by my strengths.

#8 How do you define “beauty” in your perspective? Why so?




Beauty equates to character of a person. You are beautiful in the eyes of others when you good deed to them. You are beautiful when you have positive outlook in life and you inspire others to think the same. That positivity or good vibes that you share with others is what makes you beautiful. If you have a good heart, then natural beauty will just transpire of you.

#9 What’s your best advice for the plus size females out there on how to be strong as a plus size woman?




Keep your heads up and never stop believing in yourself. There will be endless challenges that will come your way. There will be instances wherein others will question you and your worth. Always remember to reflect and be reminded of your value and purpose. Again, beauty is not measured by any size nor it’s based on your appearance. Beauty is about having a good heart and inner positivity.

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Erzullie is a fierce plus size fashion designer brand from the Philippines dedicated to serving the style of the empowered Erzulliesta. Shop online: www.erzullie.com

Saturday, July 18, 2015

PLUS SIZE FASHION: "COLOR ME CURVY" EDITORIAL



Erzulliesta Em-Em Bunyi, to be honest, was supposed to be the next face of Erzullie, but we guess, the Universe had a different plan in mind. And well, with a plus size editorial like this, who can complain?

Just love the beauty of herself here. And yes, it's the combination of the Corporate 2015 campaign, the one I wanted her to be in, and the trails of the previous ones. I just love it. But hey, the hair and fierceness, as unique as Em-Em herself.




Credits in the photos.

Cheers!


Erzullie is a fierce plus size fashion designer brand from the Philippines dedicated to serving the style of the empowered Erzulliesta. Shop online: www.erzullie.com

Friday, July 17, 2015

PLUS SIZE FASHION: #OOTD "FIERCE FAERY"


Start doing your duties, Erzulliestas. Be the fierce faery of the day and sprinkle some inspiration to your fellow curvistas! Get your flower power on with this comfortable and easy dress.

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Try and buy at the Erzullie Showroom, Legrand II, Eastwood City, Quezon City. Cash/Master Card/Visa Credit Cards are accepted. Book you appointment today:



Erzullie is a fierce plus size fashion designer brand from the Philippines dedicated to serving the style of the empowered Erzulliesta. Shop online: www.erzullie.com

Thursday, July 16, 2015

PLUS SIZE FASHION: #OOTD "BLACK AND YELLOW"


Time to bring out the bright hues this rainy season. Tame that maxi dress with a black belt, pull it up and you got yourself a midi one.

Get this dress online:



Try and buy at the Erzullie Showroom, Legrand II, Eastwood City, Quezon City. Cash/Master Card/Visa Credit Cards are accepted. Book you appointment today:



Erzullie is a fierce plus size fashion designer brand from the Philippines dedicated to serving the style of the empowered Erzulliesta. Shop online: www.erzullie.com

PLUS SIZE FASHION: #OOTD "BLACK AND YELLOW"


Time to bring out the bright hues this rainy season. Tame that maxi dress with a black belt, pull it up and you got yourself a midi one.

Get this dress online:



Try and buy at the Erzullie Showroom, Legrand II, Eastwood City, Quezon City. Cash/Master Card/Visa Credit Cards are accepted. Book you appointment today:



Erzullie is a fierce plus size fashion designer brand from the Philippines dedicated to serving the style of the empowered Erzulliesta. Shop online: www.erzullie.com

PLUS SIZE FASHION: #OOTD "BLACK AND YELLOW"


Time to bring out the bright hues this rainy season. Tame that maxi dress with a black belt, pull it up and you got yourself a midi one.

Get this dress online:



Try and buy at the Erzullie Showroom, Legrand II, Eastwood City, Quezon City. Cash/Master Card/Visa Credit Cards are accepted. Book you appointment today:



Erzullie is a fierce plus size fashion designer brand from the Philippines dedicated to serving the style of the empowered Erzulliesta. Shop online: www.erzullie.com